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. >> sacramento visitó a los pacers de indiana, en los últimos minutos el tiro se estrellaba en el aro. >> james respondía de afuer. >> los rockests ganaron 113 a 106. >> /7 victorias de boston, royer, pase para pears, los celtics, ganaron 102 a 105. >> el clásico de las chivas y morelia . >> soy william bonilla. >> gracias william. >> a sacar el paraguas otra vez . >> vamos con guillermo quiroz vamos ahora con el pronóstico del tiempo. . >> nubosidad del pacífico, tormentas en plena primavera, el viento comienza a incrementarse, alto oleaje, bienvenida la lluvias que seguimos con el promedio abajo de lo normal. >> temperaturas esta noche 44°, mañana 52, en el martes y miércoles habrá un espacio, y luego se viene otro sistema que trae la lluvias . >> así que quédese con el paraguas, mucho cuidado con las autopista. >> cuídense, nos vemos . >> (♪ ♪) . >> los infartos son peligrosos por si mismo, durante el embarazo se dispara, según un estudio, las mujeres que esperan un bebé y tienen un infarto, tienen más posibilidades de morir, por que no se puede hacer mucho por el
. >> sacramento visitó a los pacers de indiana, en los últimos minutos el tiro se estrellaba en el aro. >> james respondía de afuer. >> los rockests ganaron 113 a 106. >> /7 victorias de boston, royer, pase para pears, los celtics, ganaron 102 a 105. >> el clásico de las chivas y morelia . >> soy william bonilla. >> gracias william. >> a sacar el paraguas otra vez . >> vamos con guillermo quiroz vamos ahora con el pronóstico del tiempo....
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la investigaciÓn de la universidad de indiana dice que ocurre sobre todo cuando se utilizan los mÚsculos abdominales o yoga. el 40% de las mujeres dijeron que tuvieron esta experiencia en mÁs de 10 ocasiones.
la investigaciÓn de la universidad de indiana dice que ocurre sobre todo cuando se utilizan los mÚsculos abdominales o yoga. el 40% de las mujeres dijeron que tuvieron esta experiencia en mÁs de 10 ocasiones.
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logra vab el sonido, mientras el buenos se estremecÍa y estrellaba de la fuerza del tornado, pasÓ en indiana y la conductora se llama Ángel, para estos niÑos ella fue un verdadero Ángel, por cierto, otro formado causÓ terror en monterrey mÉxico, dejando una estela gastadora devastadora, e resultaron sin problema, esto es clara seÑal que estamos en plena temporada de tornados pero que imÁgenes, regresamos contigo. >>> muchas gracias, esto demuestra que hay que tener precauciÓn y no desafiar a la naturaleza. >>> muchas gracias, feliz fin de semana. >>> una batalla campal en perÚ en el desalojo de un mercado, uniformado fueron recibidos con golpes e insultos, ellos decidieron prender fuego antes de dejar sus cosas con ellos, en perÚ los vecinos atraparon a un hombre que intentÓ robar en una casa y lo ataron han poste, la policÍa intervino y el sospechoso fue llevado auna estaciÓn de policÍa. >>> una cÁmara fue testigo de un accidente en un desfile en guatemala una carroza pasÓ por encima a un estudiante en un des caÍdo quedÓ por abajo del vehÍculo, afortunadamente sobre vivi
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perhaps the most remarkable story in the aftermath is angel babcock, the 20-month-old survived in indiana when someone found her in the field but the rest of her immediate family died. >> it's very hard to imagine that what happened to all of them. >> sadly, angel did not make it. doctors removed her from life support. ishing tonight in these towns where tens of thousands of people lost power, a cold front is moving in, likely bringing snow and freezing temperature. mother nature threatening to add insult to missionary. >> simone perris scheduled to arrived in the pay 'er this weekend. he will be in temple emanuel in san francisco on tuesday. signs warping of parking restrictions in the neighborhood have already popped up. but most of his trip will be in the silicon valley. during the week he is meeting with the heads of facebook, google, ibm and cisco. they want to expand or open new facilities in israel. the first time a sitting president of israel will vest the bay area. peres was in washington, dc today for the american-israel public affairs committee's policy conference. president ob
perhaps the most remarkable story in the aftermath is angel babcock, the 20-month-old survived in indiana when someone found her in the field but the rest of her immediate family died. >> it's very hard to imagine that what happened to all of them. >> sadly, angel did not make it. doctors removed her from life support. ishing tonight in these towns where tens of thousands of people lost power, a cold front is moving in, likely bringing snow and freezing temperature. mother nature...
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showdown game with indiana and the cats broke a hundred. the harbaugh brothers were supporting indiana. the hoosiers beat kentucky in the regular season. where is the d. terrance jones and he was over overwhelmed and he added too much offense. he leads the come back and he is 27. late in the first half, and they couldn't handle the power of marcus kid and the kid is a beast, 24 points and 10 boards. 102 to 90. the top seed kentucky will advance to the south regional final. and they will have to deal with quincy. baylor's big man put on a dunkfest against xavier. come and get some. they had 20 points and 15 boards, and he was very neon. bailer -- bailer wins it and they advance to the south regional final. north carolina and their 13th seed and roy williams too painful to watch. carol -- carolina is up by two. missed the free throw and it remains a tie game. and he loses it back the other way! dj cooper and we go to over time. from there it is all carolina. silky smooth and stops and pops and had a dozen. carolina desperately missing their p
showdown game with indiana and the cats broke a hundred. the harbaugh brothers were supporting indiana. the hoosiers beat kentucky in the regular season. where is the d. terrance jones and he was over overwhelmed and he added too much offense. he leads the come back and he is 27. late in the first half, and they couldn't handle the power of marcus kid and the kid is a beast, 24 points and 10 boards. 102 to 90. the top seed kentucky will advance to the south regional final. and they will have to...
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let's speak to chad hinton who joins us from indiana. chad, i want to ask you first of all about these pictures you have sent us of this big tornado. tell me where you were when you took it and where you going to? >> yes, i was heading home from work, and i was just driving home to take shelter because the advance notice of the severe weather coming in. i was about two miles away from the tornado which, in my photos and video, it is over the henry bell, marysville area that was devastated. >> why are you not trying to get away? clearly, i understand that you live there, but were people not moving away from the area? this is not the only tornado. >> right, there were a lot. basically, you're told to seek shelter in your basement. in between work and home i was trying to get to the nearest point and get into the basement of the home. of course, we did not know exactly where the weather was. it was very rapidly developing. >> have you been able to get out and about? have you been able to see what sort of devastation this weather pattern has
let's speak to chad hinton who joins us from indiana. chad, i want to ask you first of all about these pictures you have sent us of this big tornado. tell me where you were when you took it and where you going to? >> yes, i was heading home from work, and i was just driving home to take shelter because the advance notice of the severe weather coming in. i was about two miles away from the tornado which, in my photos and video, it is over the henry bell, marysville area that was...
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showdown game with indiana and the cats broke a hundred. the harbaugh brothers were supporting indiana. the hoosiers beat kentucky in the regular season. where is the d. terrance jones and he was over overwhelmed and he added too much offense. he leads the come back and he is 27. late in the first half, and they couldn't handle the power of marcus kid and the kid is a beast, 24 points and 10 boards. 102 to 90. the top seed kentucky will advance to the south regional final. and they will have to deal with quincy. baylor's big man put on a dunkfest against xavier. come and get some. they had 20 points and 15 boards, and he was very neon. bailer -- bailer wins it and they advance to the south regional final. north carolina and their 13th seed and roy williams too painful to watch. carol -- carolina is up by two. missed the free throw and it remains a tie game. and he loses it back the other way! dj cooper and we go to over time. from there it is all carolina. silky smooth and stops and pops and had a dozen. carolina desperately missing their p
showdown game with indiana and the cats broke a hundred. the harbaugh brothers were supporting indiana. the hoosiers beat kentucky in the regular season. where is the d. terrance jones and he was over overwhelmed and he added too much offense. he leads the come back and he is 27. late in the first half, and they couldn't handle the power of marcus kid and the kid is a beast, 24 points and 10 boards. 102 to 90. the top seed kentucky will advance to the south regional final. and they will have to...
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he scored a blowout win in the indiana primary. it earned him just ten delegates. the primary calendar is headed to the northeast. he's not expected to do as well there. >>> it's one month since a young man was killed by a neighborhood watch volunteer. the man who shot martin is not speaking publicly about the incident, but his attorney and friend spoke to david muir. >> reporter: across the nation the rallies in support of trayvon martin, the unarmed teen shot and killed by the head of the neighborhood watch. anger growing because the man with the gun, george zimmerman, hasn't been charged. i sat down with zimmerman's lawyer. how does he react? >> i think he's surprised at the way things have taken off. it's become a national issue. that issue calling him a racist. that's not who george zimmerman is. >> you're going to argue this was a case of self-defense. >> the evidence will show that. yeah. >> are you going to use the stand your ground defense? >> i believe that will be applicable in this case. >> reporter: the stand your ground defense. someone who feels thre
he scored a blowout win in the indiana primary. it earned him just ten delegates. the primary calendar is headed to the northeast. he's not expected to do as well there. >>> it's one month since a young man was killed by a neighborhood watch volunteer. the man who shot martin is not speaking publicly about the incident, but his attorney and friend spoke to david muir. >> reporter: across the nation the rallies in support of trayvon martin, the unarmed teen shot and killed by the...
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. >> reporter: weave your way through the crowd and you quickly find mary from indiana. she says the law should not stand. >> because it's not constitutional, no. 1, because it was run through and the horrible way it was done, no. 2, because they are going to be rationing. it's going to be winners and the losers. >> so i'm just a very basic rabble rouser and a supporter of peace and justice and healthcare for everybody. >> the larger the government, the lesser my individual freedom and liberty. >> reporter: many waited in line for tickets. >> got my ticket of. >> reporter: lawyer jeff collander from austin texas is on a trip to d.c. >> i'm one of those who believe less government is better, but i also see both sides of the argument. i believe we have a broken healthcare system and need a solution. of. >> reporter: police stood close by, but there was no trouble. 120 members of the public got inside the building to hear all of today's arguments. these folks lined up are actually already waiting to get in tomorrow morning. some of them are waiting in line to get themselves
. >> reporter: weave your way through the crowd and you quickly find mary from indiana. she says the law should not stand. >> because it's not constitutional, no. 1, because it was run through and the horrible way it was done, no. 2, because they are going to be rationing. it's going to be winners and the losers. >> so i'm just a very basic rabble rouser and a supporter of peace and justice and healthcare for everybody. >> the larger the government, the lesser my...
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stephanie decker rushed her kids to the basement of their indiana home when she heard the tornado approaching and used her body to shield her kids. her legs were crushed by debris as her house fell around her. part of her legs were amputated. she spent weeks in the hospital and rehab. >> i always had a positive look on life. things are not that bad and if they are, there's always tomorrow. that's what i've been given. i've been given a tomorrow. >> and her kids were not injured in that tornado. >>> if you're around fairfax county, you might see some partially pink deer roaming around. the pink coloring is coming from devices such as this one, designed to attract deer and coat them in a pesticide that kills ticks. they are hoping this help reduces the number of lyme disease cases. there are 20 stations like that set up, the project is scheduled to last until about 2015. >>> oh, can you feel it? excitement is building tonight. tomorrow's mammoth megamillions drawing. the jackpot is now $363 million. thanks to strong ticket sales in virginia. and across the country, as well over the weekend. it
stephanie decker rushed her kids to the basement of their indiana home when she heard the tornado approaching and used her body to shield her kids. her legs were crushed by debris as her house fell around her. part of her legs were amputated. she spent weeks in the hospital and rehab. >> i always had a positive look on life. things are not that bad and if they are, there's always tomorrow. that's what i've been given. i've been given a tomorrow. >> and her kids were not injured in...
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i use indiana. we've got a large manufacturing plant in china that makes dispensers for pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. a similar product line in indiana that's a more automated plant. they've reached cost parity. we've all seen chinese inflation being high. wages rising 15% a year. supply chain costs, inventory change cost. the good news is we reached parity. >> sorry to jump on on mandy here, dave. we just talked about higher oil prices. how big of a factor would that be? cost parity is hard to believe. is our thesis correct, higher oil prices increase your logistics in shipping which means we bring closer to parity our manufacturing costs? >> clearly y, yes. if you put up a chart of container costs moving across the ocean, they look like double over the last couple of years. that's become a big part of it all. the parity comes from automated plants in the u.s. versus more manual operations in some low age countries. again, good news. the other battle is speed. how fast can you make a change? how f
i use indiana. we've got a large manufacturing plant in china that makes dispensers for pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. a similar product line in indiana that's a more automated plant. they've reached cost parity. we've all seen chinese inflation being high. wages rising 15% a year. supply chain costs, inventory change cost. the good news is we reached parity. >> sorry to jump on on mandy here, dave. we just talked about higher oil prices. how big of a factor would that be? cost parity is...
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the wizards play tomorrow at indiana, so no action tonight, but there was some love tonight, kevin love and the t- wolves facing the bob campus kevin was a one man love machine -- bobcats. kevin was a one-man love machine. he's the 19th player to score 40 point this season. the t-wolves trailed the rockets by 3 1/2 games for the final playoff spot in the west. >>> don't go anywhere. when we return, the nats with some bad news in advance of opening day. okay, people, let's get started. pete, did you forget yours? me pete, me use pen! (laughter) sorry i'm late, i was in the 16th century looking for pete's pen. (laughter) guys, guys. take it easy, ok? pete's mom is videochatting me, and she wants her pen back! ok, alright, well. i just got one. so... yeah, you've got a little... yep, i can feel the wet patch. don't look at it. when it's on your mind, it's on ebay. >>> today nationals manager davey johnson said stor -- said closer storn will be on the disabled list. outfielder mike morse has been cleared to resume baseball activities but also on the disabled list. >>> this afternoon nats an
the wizards play tomorrow at indiana, so no action tonight, but there was some love tonight, kevin love and the t- wolves facing the bob campus kevin was a one man love machine -- bobcats. kevin was a one-man love machine. he's the 19th player to score 40 point this season. the t-wolves trailed the rockets by 3 1/2 games for the final playoff spot in the west. >>> don't go anywhere. when we return, the nats with some bad news in advance of opening day. okay, people, let's get started....
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as close by as indiana but all of michigan under those advisories. the red brown and purple or all four wind. a rapid spread of wildfire caution area. and a thunderstorm watch covering about 300,000 people in the dakotas until 2:00 a.m.. it was that big storm that produced all that wind. in eastern colorado. dust storms through iowa. that storm lifts up to the canadian border and brings the wind and worked here tomorrow. we had mid '80s in nebraska to yesterday and today. will have that tomorrow. winds turned northwest which cools off a bit. and we will do exactly what we did today. look at this wind field in the morning in the purple area. it will get windy as we born pop. we will warm up again late in the seven day period. after a cool down thursday. and a day when clouds come in with an increasing chance of showers friday. we go to 70 on sunday and 76 monday. we may also see a 71 degree temperature tomorrow. that is for you michael because i know you like that. thank-you tom. one minute you're just another metra commuter. the next minute you're a
as close by as indiana but all of michigan under those advisories. the red brown and purple or all four wind. a rapid spread of wildfire caution area. and a thunderstorm watch covering about 300,000 people in the dakotas until 2:00 a.m.. it was that big storm that produced all that wind. in eastern colorado. dust storms through iowa. that storm lifts up to the canadian border and brings the wind and worked here tomorrow. we had mid '80s in nebraska to yesterday and today. will have that...
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bien, antes comenzamos con las imÁgenes de un autobÚs escolar sacudido por un@@ornadop esto fue en indiana. vamos a pasar con ricardo y que tiene las imÁgenes y todos los detalles. >>> buenas tardes para ti ricardo. >>> buenas tardes para ti tambiÉn, el terror de decena de niÑos tratando de escapar de un tornado, o sea vientos de en 166 o 200 millas por hora que si los hubiera agarrado en el autobÚs que viajaban no lo estuvieran contando,univision@@primer impÁ imagen. >>> hay alarma y un tornado amenaza a esta comunidad. los niÑos salen temprano de la escuelioneroprimer impactounivi corta el camino. >>> el autobÚs es como unaer imo univision@@primer impactounivis estacionamiento, chocÁndolo contra un primcarro. poco despuÉs,primer impactounivr @@mpaÓmeunivaturalnecidioprimmp primeresaractoivisio@@primer im@ imer iedificto escolar. >>> al llegar a la escuela impac a lniÑosprimmpactounivis@@prime@ justo tres minutos despuÉs de refugiarse en la escuela, el celular de la conductora todavÍa miprimas empactounivision@@priÍ estrellaba de la fuerza del torna tornado. >>> esto pasÓ a
bien, antes comenzamos con las imÁgenes de un autobÚs escolar sacudido por un@@ornadop esto fue en indiana. vamos a pasar con ricardo y que tiene las imÁgenes y todos los detalles. >>> buenas tardes para ti ricardo. >>> buenas tardes para ti tambiÉn, el terror de decena de niÑos tratando de escapar de un tornado, o sea vientos de en 166 o 200 millas por hora que si los hubiera agarrado en el autobÚs que viajaban no lo estuvieran contando,univision@@primer impÁ imagen....
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. >> life is beginning to return to normal in henriville, indiana where kids went back to school. an ef-4 tornado tore through the town and destroyed their school. for now classes are held in a church in a neighboring town. the twister had winds of 175 miles an hour. at least 13 people were killed. >>> kids across virginia learned how to prepare for tornados today. emergency drills were held statewide. fairfax county kicked off its own three-day drill yesterday. last year, 51 tornados hit the commonwealth. the storms were blamed for killing 10, and injuring more than 100 people last april. >> some teachers in montgomery county, maryland, say they've been bullied by their school principal. they filed a lawsuit against him today. floyd stearns is principal in silver spring. six former and current staff mep berz accuse him of creating a hostile work environment. they're also suing the school board. for allegedly ignoring their complaints. >> the abuse has the gotten to the point that i couldn't, i couldn't -- i couldn't go into the building anymore. >> we are seeking for the board of
. >> life is beginning to return to normal in henriville, indiana where kids went back to school. an ef-4 tornado tore through the town and destroyed their school. for now classes are held in a church in a neighboring town. the twister had winds of 175 miles an hour. at least 13 people were killed. >>> kids across virginia learned how to prepare for tornados today. emergency drills were held statewide. fairfax county kicked off its own three-day drill yesterday. last year, 51...
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a $1,000 reward for any help in finding the shooter in northwest indiana home and wounding two preteen girls sending them to the hospital. >> 11 year-old selena and her 12 year-old cousin r. oreana were playing up wii in their living room tuesday night when a barrage of bullets came through the window, the terrified girls call to safety only to find that they had both been shot in the chest. >> she had blood coming out of her chest and ariana is in the floor crying that she cannot breeze. she underwent a six hour surgery at the children's hospital in turn family tells me that the next 48 hours are critical to her survival. >> they are worried about her pancreas and if it leaks than it will have to go back for another surgery. chicago police have called in the fbi to help with the investigation, they don't have a motive yet but shell casings found at the scene pointed the shooter standing on the sidewalk when he fired. >> there is no doubt but that house, there were several rounds fired and they all made their way either into the window or up to the window. >> the individuals who perpet
a $1,000 reward for any help in finding the shooter in northwest indiana home and wounding two preteen girls sending them to the hospital. >> 11 year-old selena and her 12 year-old cousin r. oreana were playing up wii in their living room tuesday night when a barrage of bullets came through the window, the terrified girls call to safety only to find that they had both been shot in the chest. >> she had blood coming out of her chest and ariana is in the floor crying that she cannot...
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right now we're watching some showers and storms northwestern ohio, central indiana. front is back here, this is what we're expecting later, mid to late afternoon. could be as soon as 1:00, 2:00, may hold off until 4:00 or 5:00. temperatures frederick 44. 45 manassas. a lot warmer than yesterday morning when we had the freeze warnings. it's 48 in anyplace. easton is down to -- annapolis, easton is down to 39. looking at the highs for today a lot warmer. perhaps only the low 80s at -- 70s at the naval academy but fredericksburg and culpeper, mid 70s across much of the area though with the wind out of the southwest. they could gust 20 to 30 miles an hour. monika samtani is off but beverly farmer is in. hey bev. >>> they're doing a good job of picking up the road work too for the morning drive. on the beltway near tyson's, annandale should be pulling out of the way. 66 moving along freely here. looks good all the way in from markham coming to falls church. no early problems 95, 395 corridors, beltway to get to the wilson bridge. outer loop of the beltway heading west of
right now we're watching some showers and storms northwestern ohio, central indiana. front is back here, this is what we're expecting later, mid to late afternoon. could be as soon as 1:00, 2:00, may hold off until 4:00 or 5:00. temperatures frederick 44. 45 manassas. a lot warmer than yesterday morning when we had the freeze warnings. it's 48 in anyplace. easton is down to -- annapolis, easton is down to 39. looking at the highs for today a lot warmer. perhaps only the low 80s at -- 70s at the...
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. >> pelley: growing up in indiana roberts was the smartest did in class. he has a history degree from harvard with top honors and a law degree from harvard with high honors. roberts has a conservative view of the role of a judge. he believes in leaving legislating to the congress and he said this in his confirmation hearing: >> judges are like umpires. umpires don't make the rules, they apply them. >> pelley: attorney david bois has argued before the chief. when you look at the tenure of chief justice roberts, what has this court been known for? >> i think it's been known for conservatism-- not entirely-- but i think in general it's moved the law in a conservative direction, but i think it's largely done that incrementally. >> pelley: "cautious" is a word you hear often when people describe roberts. cautious and a stickler for rules. >> well, the chief justice is not only a brilliant judge, but he's a regular person. he's got a family, he's the kind of person who would talk sports with you and he enjoys a round of golf. >> pelley: you play golf with him? >
. >> pelley: growing up in indiana roberts was the smartest did in class. he has a history degree from harvard with top honors and a law degree from harvard with high honors. roberts has a conservative view of the role of a judge. he believes in leaving legislating to the congress and he said this in his confirmation hearing: >> judges are like umpires. umpires don't make the rules, they apply them. >> pelley: attorney david bois has argued before the chief. when you look at...
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there were areas of kentucky and indiana devastated a few weeks ago. and one catching the attention of someone across the country. henryville, indiana, she was protecting her children from the march twister when she was crushed by debris. doctors had to amputate her legs. and they were staying there and people are helping for the home. >> we were all ready to come out and help this morning. >> and bless them. some volunteers, including members of a high school baseball team, coached by stephanie's husband and stephanie's home gets revamped, we're learning the national weather service is having its own upgrade, a new type of radar that provides more accurate tornado forecasts and this hopefully will help save more lives. elizabeth in our atlanta wur bureau, with those storms there had been reports of people not hearing the sirens. >> and forecasters say it's an extra tool, and it will be at 161 sites across the nation, dual polarization. before the forecasters had to predict the storms looking at radar screens and predict the swift wind movements. and w
there were areas of kentucky and indiana devastated a few weeks ago. and one catching the attention of someone across the country. henryville, indiana, she was protecting her children from the march twister when she was crushed by debris. doctors had to amputate her legs. and they were staying there and people are helping for the home. >> we were all ready to come out and help this morning. >> and bless them. some volunteers, including members of a high school baseball team, coached...
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. >> reporter: go through the crowd and you quickly find marie from indiana. she said the law shouldn't stand. >> because it's not constitutional, number one, and because it was run through in a horrible way that it was done, number two, because they are going to be rationing and it's going to be winners and losers. >> i'm a rebel rouser and want of peace and justice. healthcare for everybody. >> the large every the government, the -- larger the government, the lesser my individual freedom and liberty. >> reporter: many waited in line for tickets. >> you got my tickets. >> reporter: he is on a father- son trip to d.c. >> and he'll have the opportunity to one day tell people he was there when they argued the case. i'm an individual who believes the less government in people alives, the better and so both sides of the argument. this is one of the cases where we have a broken healthcare system and need to find a solution. >> reporter: the police stood close by but there was no trouble. 120 members of the public got inside the buildings here all of today's argumen
. >> reporter: go through the crowd and you quickly find marie from indiana. she said the law shouldn't stand. >> because it's not constitutional, number one, and because it was run through in a horrible way that it was done, number two, because they are going to be rationing and it's going to be winners and losers. >> i'm a rebel rouser and want of peace and justice. healthcare for everybody. >> the large every the government, the -- larger the government, the lesser my...
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mike tobin in henryville, indiana. you lose a lot, mike, you forget some of your best and favorite photographs could be lost. >> reporter: it is obvious what is left over weeks after the tornados go through. let me give you a wide shot of henryville indiana so you give a rough idea how many homes were hit. what you don't see below the surface all the places are stripped of little things that make a house a home. irreplaceable things, photos, momentos, important personal documents. social media steps into the rescue in the day of the internet. a woman named victoria george from southern indiana created a facebook page called, i found your memory. people are using that to up load photographs that they find. personal documents that they found. things that traveled from here in southern indiana all the way into west virgina. one woman, laurie lynch from this area, was reunited with her high school diploma after someone found it in cincinnati. >> she framed it. margie meyer framed it for me and mailed it on back. you know?
mike tobin in henryville, indiana. you lose a lot, mike, you forget some of your best and favorite photographs could be lost. >> reporter: it is obvious what is left over weeks after the tornados go through. let me give you a wide shot of henryville indiana so you give a rough idea how many homes were hit. what you don't see below the surface all the places are stripped of little things that make a house a home. irreplaceable things, photos, momentos, important personal documents. social...
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. >>> indiana, the train derailed about 40 miles north and west of fort wayne. hazmat workers showed up after a couple of cars filled with moulton surgical fire started burning. they decided to let it burn because water could wash the dangerous chemicals in a nearby river. oregon a truck load of smoked almonds. the fire started near the vehicle axel and then spread to the nuts injuries the driver tried to put out the flames but couldn't. officials say the truck's brakes may have been the problem. new jersey. a two-year-old fell out a second floor window at a home in jersey city. here is the boy's father. >> he probably thought he heard his mom. >> a neighbor saw it happen. >> like a flash of something. i just like saw something rolling off the window. >> police say it looks like an accident but they are investigating. the boy is in the hospital with head injuries. >>> minnesota. no card playing for a group of women south of minneapolis. they call this granny basketball. they say the rules are a little different but as you can see there is still a lot of talent o
. >>> indiana, the train derailed about 40 miles north and west of fort wayne. hazmat workers showed up after a couple of cars filled with moulton surgical fire started burning. they decided to let it burn because water could wash the dangerous chemicals in a nearby river. oregon a truck load of smoked almonds. the fire started near the vehicle axel and then spread to the nuts injuries the driver tried to put out the flames but couldn't. officials say the truck's brakes may have been...
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it sounds like he wants to set up an indiana board to review citizen complaints. here's some of what towed say. >> i am process of instituting a mechanism whereby citizens with concern or complaints about the sanford police department can have their concerns heard and investigated by an independent agency. >> reporter: there's a lot of concern about what the parents of trayvon martin are talking about a smear campaign against their son. they say there are a lot of leaks appearing in the press from the police department, they say, from george zimmerman supporters that are trying to demonize trayvon martin and blame him for what happened. so the tone of things here continues to be very contentious, very emotional. today we don't know of any protests going on. a lot of action is in d.c. where the parents are. there will be a show of support in the streets there for them as well as all this continues. >> back to the statements made by trayvon martin's parents yesterday. that the police or whoever is responsible for the leaks about trayvon martin's school record and hi
it sounds like he wants to set up an indiana board to review citizen complaints. here's some of what towed say. >> i am process of instituting a mechanism whereby citizens with concern or complaints about the sanford police department can have their concerns heard and investigated by an independent agency. >> reporter: there's a lot of concern about what the parents of trayvon martin are talking about a smear campaign against their son. they say there are a lot of leaks appearing in...
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in ohio and indiana some storms ahead of the front. this is going on the what we're looking at for the afternoon. generally in the 40s for us and cumberland is 37 and luray is 52. beverly farmer is in for monika samtani this morning. good morning. >>> good morning a pretty good starlet building volume you expect that. got to go to work and school. but northbound interstate 95 out of fredericksburg and points senator into stafford. -- north overstared. the pace is pretty -- out of stafford. the pace is pretty decent. on to 395 to the 14th street bridge. no incidents to report right now if you are making that drive out of springfield on to 395 or for that matter the beltway oxon hill, the alexandria, inner loop heading for tyson's that's still a good race running at speed. travel right now on the beltway north and west of town west of college park on the outer loop, yeah all the road work is out of the way and the pace is just building volume. lanes open 95 and vw parkway. your next check of timesaver traffic is 5:38. back to you. >>> in
in ohio and indiana some storms ahead of the front. this is going on the what we're looking at for the afternoon. generally in the 40s for us and cumberland is 37 and luray is 52. beverly farmer is in for monika samtani this morning. good morning. >>> good morning a pretty good starlet building volume you expect that. got to go to work and school. but northbound interstate 95 out of fredericksburg and points senator into stafford. -- north overstared. the pace is pretty -- out of...
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they ran past indiana for a 102-90 win. tomorrow kentucky will play baylor for a trip to e the final four. the tarheels to defeat the ohio bobcats. with ohio leading late tarheels tied it up and took control of the game. final score, 73-65. they'll play the kansas jay hawk who is had trouble with their opponent north carolina state. the jay hawks led most of the game. kansas hung on to win 60-57. >>> right now montgomery college in rockville is hosting the latest nbc washington pnc bank community shred. it's going to happen until 11:00 this morning. so you have just over an hour to get down there. joining us is dr. judy ackerman. the provost of montgomery campus. thanks for being with us this morning. tell us what is going to happen to all that stuff after shredding. what do you do with all that? >> well, it's really exciting. people are arriving with big boxes. they're waiting patiently in line taking it to the shredder. >> not much time for people to get there. but i see a lot of cars moving in. a lot of people coming in,
they ran past indiana for a 102-90 win. tomorrow kentucky will play baylor for a trip to e the final four. the tarheels to defeat the ohio bobcats. with ohio leading late tarheels tied it up and took control of the game. final score, 73-65. they'll play the kansas jay hawk who is had trouble with their opponent north carolina state. the jay hawks led most of the game. kansas hung on to win 60-57. >>> right now montgomery college in rockville is hosting the latest nbc washington pnc...
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then in the later window, four more games will swing into action including new mexico state against indiana. right now, tournament action is continuing. u.n.c. asheville and syracuse. do you believe in the way this game has come around? >> kenny: i really believe that when you play that zone you allow inferior teams to stay in the realm and that's what syracuse did. they've got confidence. you don't turn the ball over. >> kenny: you knock them down and the confidence level shoot through the roof. >> charles: i agree with you, kenny, as long as you are in the zone you're going to get good shots and you make the shots. >> greg a.: the i think the real issue is that kris joseph and scoop jardine are not having much impact on this basketball game. >> ernie: it is on tru-tv. a 58-54 game and we'll keep you up to speed. meantime, long beach state and new mexico. the 5-12 match-up in portland, oregon in the west regional, and it's the lobos by a deuce over the beach with just a few ticks left in the first half. are the other game harvard and vanderbilt. 16-12 vanderbilt lead. >> kenny: i thought t
then in the later window, four more games will swing into action including new mexico state against indiana. right now, tournament action is continuing. u.n.c. asheville and syracuse. do you believe in the way this game has come around? >> kenny: i really believe that when you play that zone you allow inferior teams to stay in the realm and that's what syracuse did. they've got confidence. you don't turn the ball over. >> kenny: you knock them down and the confidence level shoot...
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ohio up into indiana and even michigan. and down south into areas of central virginia as well as new jersey. all under a freeze warning here for the overnight, early morning time period. so we are going to be getting cold. 36 degrees by tomorrow morning inside the beltway. sun is up tomorrow at 7:23 and even once the sun comes up it'll take us a little while to get going and warm up. but look at the chilly evening, too. 49 degrees at 9:00. 11:00 p.m. 45. chilly, chilly. here we come. 45 degrees right now in olney and gaithersburg. so look at some of the spots we're talking about. again, for several hours maybe three or four hours dipping down below freezing. 29 there in gaithersburg. 27 leesburg. 26 degrees in areas around culpepper and it's the spots off to the west that i'm thinking that's where we could really see a little bit of damage to some of those tender plants and vegetation. sunshine is with us tomorrow. hey, no problems at all. we'll bounce back, right? we have high pressure and will get a chance to warm up on w
ohio up into indiana and even michigan. and down south into areas of central virginia as well as new jersey. all under a freeze warning here for the overnight, early morning time period. so we are going to be getting cold. 36 degrees by tomorrow morning inside the beltway. sun is up tomorrow at 7:23 and even once the sun comes up it'll take us a little while to get going and warm up. but look at the chilly evening, too. 49 degrees at 9:00. 11:00 p.m. 45. chilly, chilly. here we come. 45 degrees...
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a lot of rain out to the west out toward kentucky and indiana and ohio. that rain will move our way during the day on saturday. saturday right now does look like it will see a pretty good chance of shower activity. will it be very early in the day or will we see some in the afternoon? that is still the question i'm looking to answer. mostly cloudy, showers and storms continuing to move out mostly to the south this evening. 62 to about 68 degrees. tomorrow morning mostly clear. looking good. mild and rather breezy. winds out of the northwest at 10 to 15 miles an hour. maybe some gusts upwards of 20 especially once the sun comes up. then tomorrow afternoon sun and a few clouds. breedsy and mild. 61 to about 66 degrees. winds out of the northwest at 15 to 25 miles an hour. maybe some 30-mile-per-hour wind gusts tomorrow but that will be of the warm wind variety so not a problem there. friday fantastic with a high of 65. 65 on saturday with that 50% chance of rain. i do think it will move out of here on sunday leaving us with a pretty nice sunday afternoon. a
a lot of rain out to the west out toward kentucky and indiana and ohio. that rain will move our way during the day on saturday. saturday right now does look like it will see a pretty good chance of shower activity. will it be very early in the day or will we see some in the afternoon? that is still the question i'm looking to answer. mostly cloudy, showers and storms continuing to move out mostly to the south this evening. 62 to about 68 degrees. tomorrow morning mostly clear. looking good....
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floyd, a republican in indiana. good morning. caller: good morning. i get three areas of the constitution i like to question. we keep talking about the wheat farmer being limited to what he can grow. they're not only telling him that he has to grow it, but they're telling him what kind of wheat he has to grow. if people are going to walk across the street or ride a bicycle across the road -- if a bicycle comes through the windshield, i have to pay for it because he has no auto insurance. host: respond if you could, because i want to get more calls in here. respond to a 1942 case and get both of your takes on that case. professor amar, we begin with you. guest: as stephen presser has mentioned several times, it is a case that affirmed very broad congressional power. i think that case really stretched the limits. i think the affordable care act is so much easier to uphold, precisely because at any given moment, lots of americans really are out of state. professor presser is one of the most distinguished historians of the early american period. at the ti
floyd, a republican in indiana. good morning. caller: good morning. i get three areas of the constitution i like to question. we keep talking about the wheat farmer being limited to what he can grow. they're not only telling him that he has to grow it, but they're telling him what kind of wheat he has to grow. if people are going to walk across the street or ride a bicycle across the road -- if a bicycle comes through the windshield, i have to pay for it because he has no auto insurance. host:...
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stephanie decker's home, look at it, destroyed, when a twister hit henryville, indiana. you remember this story. we told it to you here. she used her own body to shield her children as that tornado blew apart that home. volunteers and friends have made another house wheelchair accessible for her. decker says she could not beer to be headed home. >> i wanted to get home. i had already been two weeks out in the hospital. that is not me. that is not how i role. i have a second chance at life, first of all. we survived something that, was pretty traumatic and, as you can tell, they are perfectly healthy and fine and happy, and well-adjusted and doing well. and then i'm here. you know, so i get to raise my kids. martha: gosh, what an inspiration she is. what an incredible woman. the todays say she could be walking again in three months. bill: we need to talk to her, don't we. martha: we sure do. bill: good for her. we are 45 minutes away. day two of the historic supreme court battle over the president's health care law. my next guest attended day one. he plans to be there aga
stephanie decker's home, look at it, destroyed, when a twister hit henryville, indiana. you remember this story. we told it to you here. she used her own body to shield her children as that tornado blew apart that home. volunteers and friends have made another house wheelchair accessible for her. decker says she could not beer to be headed home. >> i wanted to get home. i had already been two weeks out in the hospital. that is not me. that is not how i role. i have a second chance at...
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larry bird was a forward for the indiana state sick morse. bird one of the top scorers in all the nation. spartans game plan was simple keep the ball away from him. it worked. michigan state won it all. epic rivalry would continue once magic went to the lakers and birds to the celtics. to this day they are still close friends but march madness reached new levels 33 years ago today. and now you know the news for this monday, march the 26th already 2012. all back tomorrow "studio b." 3:00 eastern time for another fox report tomorrow night. for the journalist of fox news. i'm shepard smith. analysis and opinion begin
larry bird was a forward for the indiana state sick morse. bird one of the top scorers in all the nation. spartans game plan was simple keep the ball away from him. it worked. michigan state won it all. epic rivalry would continue once magic went to the lakers and birds to the celtics. to this day they are still close friends but march madness reached new levels 33 years ago today. and now you know the news for this monday, march the 26th already 2012. all back tomorrow "studio b."...
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. >> host: next as a call from a indiana. this is steve, democrat, you're on with david ignatius. good morning, steve. >> caller: number one, we should've never been in afghanistan. we should've never been in iraq. and we need to tell israel to leave iran alone, because they are the ones that are causing all the problems for us. >> guest: well, first, i guess i, i come to agree that the invasion of iraq was a mistake. at the time i thought it was justified, as a lot of people did. but seeing the costs and benefits, it's hard not to come back to that conclusion. on afghanistan, when you think back to september 11, 2001, and defeating i think most americans had no had to take this fight to the people who have done that terrible thing to our cities, it's hard to think that we wouldn't have gone into afghanistan. the question was, how hard, how long, what kind of forces? as i said earlier i think i've learned the more use of paramilitary forces and smaller footprint makes sense. in terms of finally of israel and iran, as i said before, it's clear that president obama, most u.s. offici
. >> host: next as a call from a indiana. this is steve, democrat, you're on with david ignatius. good morning, steve. >> caller: number one, we should've never been in afghanistan. we should've never been in iraq. and we need to tell israel to leave iran alone, because they are the ones that are causing all the problems for us. >> guest: well, first, i guess i, i come to agree that the invasion of iraq was a mistake. at the time i thought it was justified, as a lot of people...
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these are pictures of tornadoes, aftermath, just weeks ago in indiana, ripping apart homes, cars and families. now the national weather service is employing new technology that could protect us from the wrath of tornadoes. elizabeth prann is live in ohio. >> reporter: hi. with more than 1700 tornadoes touching down last year alone, many forecasters say the new dual polarization technology upgrade is a very welcome tool. >> oh, my god! back up. >> reporter: frightening pictures and eerie sounds have become all too familiar. tornadoes shredding everything in their path. >> at this point, we had a tornado warning out. >> reporter: on march 2, the national weather service in huntsville, alabama, issued warnings as twisters ripped through the area. thanks to a new technology called dual polarization, forecasters could better see radar signatures of actual tornado debris. this green spot shows parts of buildings and trees tossed around. >> we wanted to make sure we were saying, okay, at this point, a tornado is on the ground, possibly a strong tornado, given this type of debris signature t
these are pictures of tornadoes, aftermath, just weeks ago in indiana, ripping apart homes, cars and families. now the national weather service is employing new technology that could protect us from the wrath of tornadoes. elizabeth prann is live in ohio. >> reporter: hi. with more than 1700 tornadoes touching down last year alone, many forecasters say the new dual polarization technology upgrade is a very welcome tool. >> oh, my god! back up. >> reporter: frightening pictures...
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navy reserves 21 years in the military tom pick grow from crawfordsville indiana. i met him for the first time just a few weeks ago. this is not a gotcha kind of letter but i want you to respond to it. appreciate if mike democrat as well as republican colleagues would appreciate what it's saying. this is after he talked about the 12 servicemembers who work natively electrocuted because of faulty wiring and battle attrition by defense contractors. station in the green zone i was assigned a living trailer that is joined a trailer too young contractors and it points. chipping there for while i struck up a conversation and found out they had a job running a network cable. when asked how they'd like to face it was so great to be working there and he was making over $3000 per year plus all expenses and he bragged if he could stay there for three years he would able to put $1 million in the bank and retire before he turned 30. another example, one of the officers befriended a contractor in one day she came to him in tears. he was an honest girl and couldn't understand why
navy reserves 21 years in the military tom pick grow from crawfordsville indiana. i met him for the first time just a few weeks ago. this is not a gotcha kind of letter but i want you to respond to it. appreciate if mike democrat as well as republican colleagues would appreciate what it's saying. this is after he talked about the 12 servicemembers who work natively electrocuted because of faulty wiring and battle attrition by defense contractors. station in the green zone i was assigned a...
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there are strong favorites for santorum in all likelihood, then wisconsin, indiana, illinois, north carolina, that are kind of the battlegrounds where turnout is likely to matter a great deal. but again, i think with 41% of the vote last time being evangelical in illinois, you have to give the edge to romney. that managerial wing of the party that's pretty comfortable, but santorum is within reach. >> i know you wrote an article stronger but not secure as far as a description of where the president is. how does he get secure? >> i don't know if he does. first of all in a more polarized, it's harder. is it possible to be president of more than half the country, and whether we will see someone get to the 59% or so that ronald reagan did, but the key is obviously economic improvement. 9 big thing that changed in our heartland monitor poll we do every quarter is 60% of the americans say they expect the economy to do better over the next year, and that is the tail wind. you're also seeing an important separation, white collar americans are beinging more optimistic. they're beginning to see their
there are strong favorites for santorum in all likelihood, then wisconsin, indiana, illinois, north carolina, that are kind of the battlegrounds where turnout is likely to matter a great deal. but again, i think with 41% of the vote last time being evangelical in illinois, you have to give the edge to romney. that managerial wing of the party that's pretty comfortable, but santorum is within reach. >> i know you wrote an article stronger but not secure as far as a description of where the...
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challenges here at home with the unemployment rate for americans at 8.3% nationally, 9% in my home state of indiana. our national debt has grown to more than $15 trillion. this scenario brings great pressure on the country's financial obligations and places the economy at some risk. in this context, the dollars available for a global developments will necessarily be limited. the task before us today is to ask whether our government uses those dollars as efficiently as possible to achieve the most benefits for u.s. foreign policy and development goals. our foreign assistance should be targeted as sustainable development promoting self-sufficiency and produces demonstrable results. ideally, also supports strengthening of democratic democracies and promote the rule of law in those democracies. as the path allows nations to rely on the world stage, it's important we be of assistance. the administration identified global food security, global house, and global climate change as the highest priorities for our development assistance this year. historically, there's been broad support for the united states
challenges here at home with the unemployment rate for americans at 8.3% nationally, 9% in my home state of indiana. our national debt has grown to more than $15 trillion. this scenario brings great pressure on the country's financial obligations and places the economy at some risk. in this context, the dollars available for a global developments will necessarily be limited. the task before us today is to ask whether our government uses those dollars as efficiently as possible to achieve the...